Abstract

BackgroundC1QTNF6 (CTRP6), a member of the CTRP family, has recently been implied to play a role in the tumorigenesis of for a variety of cancer types. However, the role of C1QTNF6 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and its potential molecular remains unclear.MethodsC1QTNF6 expression was detected by qRT-PCR and western blot analysis. Lentiviral vectors were constructed to knockdown C1QTNF6 in CaL27 and SCC-9 human OSCC cell lines. Cell viability, cell cycle and cell apoptosis analyses were performed by MTT assay, PI/Annexin V staining, and flow cytometry. The effect of C1QTNF6 knockdown on in vivo tumorigenicity of OSCC cells in vivo was evaluated using nude mouse xenograft tumor model. Downstream signaling mechanisms were identified by microarray and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis.ResultsImmunohistochemistry of OSCC tissue and data from TCGA demonstrate that C1QTNF6 was overexpressed in OSCC tissues, and that cellular proliferation was significantly decreased after C1QTNF6 was knockdown in CaL27 and SCC-9 cell lines. Knockdown of C1QTNF6 also resulted in cell cycle arrest at the G2/M phase and enhanced cell apoptosis in in CaL27 and SCC-9 cell lines. Furthermore, knockdown of C1QTNF6 in Cal-27 cells inhibited tumor growth of OSCC in vivo. Microarray analysis revealed that C1QTNF6 silencing resulted in significant alterations of gene expression, with the Acute Phase Response signaling pathway significantly activated following C1QTNF6 silencing.ConclusionsThese results suggest that C1QTNF6 plays an important role in promoting OSCC tumorigenesis, which indicates that C1QTNF6 may comprise a promising therapeutic target for OSCC treatment.

Highlights

  • C1QTNF6 (CTRP6), a member of the CTRP family, has recently been implied to play a role in the tumorigenesis of for a variety of cancer types

  • The results suggest that C1QTNF6 tends to be more highly expressed in Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), indicating that it could potentially be a tumor-associated regulator involved in the carcinogenesis of OSCC

  • These results indicate that C1QTNF6 is expressed in OSCC and that its expression may correlate with disease status

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Introduction

C1QTNF6 (CTRP6), a member of the CTRP family, has recently been implied to play a role in the tumorigenesis of for a variety of cancer types. The role of C1QTNF6 in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and its potential molecular remains unclear. The C1q/tumor necrosis factor‐related protein family (CTRPs/C1QTNF), including 16 members, contains four domains: a N-terminal signal peptide, a collagenous-like domain, a short variable region, and a C-terminal globular domain [4]. C1QTNF6 has been shown to be overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma tissues and many HCC cell lines, and C1QTNF6 has been shown to promote neovascularization in transplanted HCC cells [20]. This evidence suggests a potential regulatory role of C1QTNF6 in tumorigenesis, which emphasizes the need for further study of the function and mechanism of C1QTNF6 in other cancers

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